Box 01
Contains 53 Results:
Simon Wickes letter to BVG regarding renting Tulip Forest farm, 1831 June 11
Wickes invites the Board of Visitors and Governors to the Tulip Farm to "inspect my conduct on the place frequently and point out any fault that may be discovered."
Deed between Simon Wickes and his wife, Elizabeth, with Washington College for Tulip Forest, 1832 September 1
This collection contains materials related to the Board of Visitors & Governors at Washington College from its earliest inception. It includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and deeds related to college property. Due to a fire that destroyed the original college building in 1827 many of the earliest records of the college were lost.
Board of Visitors & Governors accounts submitted to Benjamin Chambers, 1785-1786
This collection contains materials related to the Board of Visitors & Governors at Washington College from its earliest inception. It includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and deeds related to college property. Due to a fire that destroyed the original college building in 1827 many of the earliest records of the college were lost.
Balances due, 1804
“The General List,” a list of 51 individuals owing money organized by county.
Joseph Wickes, Treasurer, bank book for Bank of Baltimore, 1838
This collection contains materials related to the Board of Visitors & Governors at Washington College from its earliest inception. It includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and deeds related to college property. Due to a fire that destroyed the original college building in 1827 many of the earliest records of the college were lost.
Bills and receipts, 1784-1785
Promissory note from John Brown to BVG, May 30, 1785, for 3 pounds 15 shilling; account for Joseph Foreman, 1784.
Bills and receipts, 1805
Thomas Worrel[?] and others in account with William Comegys.
Bills and receipts, 1806
Includes judgment for William Comegys v. Richard Gresham for plaintiff of 8 pounds 18 shillings 7 pence, January 20, 1806. Kent school property transfer.
Bills and receipts, 1818-1820
Includes Lynch & Kraft account and receipt for John Robinson's work at the College.
Bills and receipts, 1821
Includes a receipt for the hire of Thomas Whittington's enslaved person for work at the college.